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Leaving Iceland

Iceland was a wonderful place to visit. We loved being there and wished we could have been there longer. There are so many places to explore – you could be busy for years.

We were glad to have the chance to be there about a week before heading back to the US. It was a nice way to transition from our year in Finland back to the US.

With this being my last post on Iceland, I’ll leave you with a random fact – Iceland loves trolls and other magical people. In fact, the people there build homes for these mythical creatures. Which seems fitting, given how wonderfully nice the people of Iceland are. Here’s the last view of Iceland.

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I believe that God, church, and theology are approachable, enjoyable, and relevant for everyone. I write about this a lot because people need to hear it. So many people feel lost, hopeless, alone, and are searching for identity and meaning.
I'm an ELCA Pastor (Lutheran) who has a background in politics, business, and the non-profit worlds. I take churchy theological ideas and words and communicate them in everyday language that people can understand, in ways that relate, and show that God, church, and theology matter a great deal. Oh, and it doesn't have to be boring either - mostly because it's the best news ever!